
“Tuzamuye Amashimwe” is a phrase from Kinyarwanda / Kirundi (languages spoken in Rwanda and Burundi).
Word-by-Word Meaning
Tuzamuye = We lift up / We raise
Amashimwe = Praises / Thanksgiving
In a gospel or Christian worship setting, “Tuzamuye Amashimwe” means:
“We lift up praises.”
or
“We raise our praises to God.”
It expresses a corporate act of worship, where believers come together to honor and glorify God with gratitude and joy.
Spiritual Meaning
When singers say “Tuzamuye Amashimwe”, they are declaring that:
- They are lifting their praise to God in heaven
- They are thanking God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness
- They are worshiping God with their hearts, voices, and lives
Biblical Connection
This idea reflects verses like:
Psalm 34:1 – “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.”
Hebrews 13:15 – “Let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God.”
Therefore “Tuzamuye Amashimwe” means lifting our praises and thanksgiving to God in worship.

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